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Connecting to a TV or a VCR. ATI Technologies Radeon 9700 Series
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ATI Technologies Radeon 9700 Series graphics accelerators deliver groundbreaking 3D graphics performance, powered by the RADEON 9700 Series Visual Processing Unit (VPU), supporting DirectX 9.0, AGP 8X, and featuring a 256-bit DDR memory interface. Experience realistic visual properties of materials like glass, metal, or wood, and enjoy 3D depth with rendered shadows thanks to SMARTSHADER II technology.
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Connecting to a TV or a VCR
To connect your RADEON 9700 Series card to a TV or a
VCR, use an S-Video cable. However, most TVs (and
VCRs) have a Composite video input, in which case you can use the supplied S-Video-to-Composite video adapter. If your TV has cable input only, you can connect your graphics card to your TV through your VCR or an
RF modulator (available in most electronics stores).
Connecting Your S-Video Out to a TV or VCR
1 Turn off your PC and your TV (or VCR).
2 Ensure your card was installed correctly as per the
Getting Started Guide.
3 Determine if your TV (or VCR) has a S-Video or
Composite video connection.
4 Looking at the back of your PC, locate your S-Video
Out. Using a S-Video cable or the supplied adapter cable, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card and the other to your TV (or VCR). Refer to the illustration for further help.
5 Turn on your TV (or VCR) then your PC.
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Table of contents
- 5 Introduction
- 6 Features At A Glance
- 7 ATI’s CATALYST™ Software Suite
- 7 Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming Experience
- 7 Direct 3D and OpenGL
- 8 HydraVision
- 9 Multiple Displays
- 9 Connecting Your Monitor(s)
- 10 Display Configurations
- 11 CATALYST Software Suite
- 11 ATI Displays Tab
- 12 Enabling/Disabling Secondary Displays
- 12 Enabling Extended Desktop Mode
- 12 Dynamic Display Reassignment
- 13 Virtually Repositioning Your Displays
- 14 Ratiometric Expansion
- 15 ATI Color Tab
- 17 ATI Options Tab
- 18 ATI Overlay Tab
- 19 Video Overlay
- 21 Direct 3D Control Panel
- 21 Main and Custom Settings
- 25 Direct 3D Compatibility Settings
- 26 OpenGL Control Panel
- 26 Main and Custom Settings
- 29 OpenGL Compatibility Settings
- 30 Using TV Out
- 30 View your PC’s display on a TV
- 31 Connecting to a TV or a VCR
- 32 Starting Windows® with TV Display Enabled
- 32 How To Enable/Disable The TV Display
- 33 Using and Adjusting TV Out
- 33 How TV Display Cannot Be Used
- 33 Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display
- 35 Reducing Edge Distortion
- 36 Changing Display Configurations